Replacing a mattress can be one of the best decisions for your sleep health, but it comes with an immediate challenge: how to get rid of the old one. Mattresses are bulky, awkward to move, and can’t just be tossed into your regular trash bin. Whether it’s sagging from years of use or simply no longer needed, mattress disposal requires careful planning.

Instead of spending hours figuring out whether to donate, recycle, or haul it away yourself, there’s a smarter solution. Remoov offers the only full-service mattress removal in the U.S. that helps you sell, donate, and recycle in a single pickup—no extra steps, no separate appointments.

Here’s everything you need to know about mattress disposal options, when to use each, and how Remoov makes the process simple and responsible from start to finish.

What to Consider Before Removing a Mattress

Before deciding how to get rid of a mattress, take a few minutes to evaluate its condition and your options. Here are some key factors that affect how and where your mattress can be disposed of.

1. Condition

Check for:

  • Sagging or deep indentations
  • Stains or odors
  • Rips, tears, or broken springs

If the mattress is in good condition, it may be eligible for donation or resale. If not, recycling or responsible disposal is the better route.

2. Mattress Type and Size

The type of mattress—innerspring, memory foam, latex, or hybrid—can determine whether it’s accepted by recycling centers. Larger mattresses like kings or California kings may also limit your transportation options unless you have a truck or van.

3. Local Disposal Laws

States like California, Connecticut, and Rhode Island require mattresses to be recycled and fund programs to help with this. Other areas may have specific rules for curbside disposal or community drop-off events. It’s important to check local regulations before making a decision.

4. Warranty Coverage

If your mattress is relatively new and shows signs of a manufacturer defect, it may be covered under warranty. Review the details before removing it—some companies even arrange pickup and replacement at no cost.

How to Know When It’s Time to Let Go

You might be holding on to your old mattress longer than you should. Here are five signs it’s time to move on:

  • Visible sagging, lumps, or rips
  • Frequent back or neck pain upon waking
  • An increase in allergy symptoms
  • You sleep better on hotel or guest beds
  • Your mattress is over 7 to 10 years old

If any of these apply to you, it’s time to clear space for something new.

Your Mattress Disposal Options

Depending on the condition and location, you have several choices. Let’s explore the pros and cons of each.

1. Schedule a Mattress Pickup with Remoov

Remoov is the only U.S. service that handles mattress resale, donation, and recycling in one pickup. It’s the easiest way to get rid of a mattress responsibly without lifting a finger or juggling multiple services.

How it works:

  • You send a photo of the mattress and other items
  • Remoov evaluates which items can be sold, donated, or recycled
  • You schedule a single pickup
  • Items are removed and routed to the appropriate channels
  • You receive 50% of resale value and tax receipts for donations

No transportation. No sorting. No research needed.

2. Donate It

If your mattress is in great condition—no stains, odors, or structural damage—it may be accepted by local charities or shelters.

Where to donate:

  • Habitat for Humanity ReStores
  • Furniture banks
  • Thrift stores like Goodwill (in selected locations)
  • Local shelters or transitional housing programs

Tips for donating:

  • Call ahead to confirm acceptance and condition requirements
  • Ask if pickup is available
  • Have photos ready if the organization requires pre-approval

If donation is not possible, Remoov can still help ensure your mattress is diverted from the landfill.

3. Recycle It

Most people don’t realize that over 75% of a mattress can be recycled. Steel springs, foam, fabric, and even wood can be repurposed into other products.

What happens to recycled mattress materials:

  • Steel coils → scrap metal for construction
  • Foam → carpet padding or insulation
  • Cotton or fabric → textiles or filters
  • Wood → mulch or biofuel

Where to recycle:

  • City-run recycling centers (availability varies)
  • Bye Bye Mattress (operates in select states)
  • Local junk removal companies that offer eco-sorting

Recycling is eco-friendly, but it often requires you to haul the mattress yourself or pay a fee. Remoov eliminates both steps by handling the pickup and logistics.

4. Resell It

If your mattress is less than 3 years old, in like-new condition, and has no hygiene concerns, you may be able to resell it locally.

Where to list:

  • Facebook Marketplace
  • Reperch
  • Craigslist
  • Local community apps

Keep in mind that used mattress resale is a tough market. Buyers are cautious, and you’ll be responsible for coordinating pickup. If it doesn’t sell quickly, you’ll still need a backup plan.

5. Repurpose It

If you enjoy DIY projects, consider upcycling your mattress or parts of it:

  • Convert it into a daybed for a guest room
  • Use the foam for pet beds or cushions
  • Reuse the wood frame for garden beds or compost bins
  • Cut fabric into rags or use for upholstery projects

Make sure you’re aware of the mattress components before disassembling anything—especially if there are chemicals or fire-retardant materials involved.

6. Use Municipal Bulk Pickup (With Caution)

Some cities offer bulk item pickup as part of regular waste services. This can be convenient, but there are strict rules:

  • Mattresses may need to be wrapped in plastic
  • Pickup schedules are limited (once a month or seasonally)
  • Not available in all areas
  • Some services may charge extra fees

Leaving a mattress by the dumpster without authorization can result in fines. Always confirm the rules with your local sanitation department.

7. Hire a Junk Removal Company

Junk removal companies will haul away your mattress and other items on-demand. Services like 1-800-GOT-JUNK or College Hunks Hauling Junk typically offer next-day appointments and may donate or recycle eligible items.

Pros:

  • Fast and convenient
  • Includes heavy lifting

Cons:

  • Pricing varies by volume and time
  • May not prioritize donation or resale
  • Requires upfront scheduling and quotes

Remoov provides the same convenience but adds resale value and tax deduction tracking—something traditional junk haulers do not offer.

Why Mattress Disposal Can Be Expensive

Even though mattresses seem simple, they’re one of the most costly household items to dispose of. Here’s why:

  • Bulky size: Hard to compress, taking up more space in landfills and trucks
  • Recycling complexity: Must be disassembled by material type
  • Transportation challenges: Requires large vehicles and labor
  • Environmental fees: Some states impose recycling fees to support eco-friendly programs

Remoov: The Only Pickup That Does It All

Other services can haul your mattress. Remoov goes further. We:

  • Resell what’s valuable
  • Donate what’s usable
  • Recycle what’s not
  • Handle transportation, labor, and logistics
  • Provide earnings and receipts when applicable

We make mattress removal sustainable, hassle-free, and financially smart.

FAQs

What if my mattress is damaged?

If the mattress is stained, torn, or infested, it cannot be donated or sold. Remoov ensures responsible recycling or disposal in such cases.

How do I prepare for mattress pickup?

You don’t need to lift or wrap the mattress. Just confirm the pickup time with our team. We’ll handle the rest.

Will I be charged for recycling?

No. Remoov includes sorting and recycling in the pickup cost. You also receive a cut of any item sold.

What if I have more than one item?

Even better. We handle furniture, electronics, clothing, decor, and more. You get one pickup for everything—sorted into resale, donation, or recycling channels.

Final Thoughts

Getting rid of a mattress shouldn’t be stressful. Whether it’s lightly used or long overdue for replacement, there’s a responsible way to handle it.

With Remoov, you skip the guesswork. One pickup. Three services. Zero hassle.

Book your mattress removal with Remoov today and make space the smart way.